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McDonald’s has launched an investigation after a frog was found in a burger in Mpumalanga

Omotayo Daranjo by Omotayo Daranjo
May 13, 2022
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McDonald’s has launched an investigation regarding a recent incident — involving a frog — at its Secunda outlet.

The unpleasant find occurred on May 6, and saw the Bezuidenhout family receive an unwelcome surprise in the form of a frog with a burger order. Willem Bezuidenhout took to Facebook to post about the McFroggie in his daughter’s chicken burger. 

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The post written in both English and Afrikaans read, “Thank you Secunda Mcdonalds for the not so wonderful surprise on my daughter’s meal tonight, 6 May 2022! I always thought things like this happen in the movies, but now it is happening with us this evening. Yes, all of you are seeing right this is a McFroggie.”

Daniel Padiachy, chief of marketing, communications, IT and supply chain at McDonald’s says they are committed to serving fresh food and so it remains a top priority for the fast food chain.

“We take this matter very seriously and are working with all parties to ensure this is resolved,” he said.

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